Column: You say potato, I say culture war
"This new change is an attack on childhood education, the traditional family and Americana itself."
"This new change is an attack on childhood education, the traditional family and Americana itself."
"For the first time, graduate and professional students could claim a share of UNC’s historic commitment to student self-governance for themselves."
"Toxic masculinity leaves us stranded and emotionally stunted. And when we create a culture where men aren’t supposed to be open, it’s not surprising that there are real consequences."
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"No matter how much you try to justify it, flouting public health guidelines for your personal betterment is inexcusably selfish. It's that simple."
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"When heterosexual men embrace feminine styles, they are glorified and praised for 'breaking boundaries.' But with that comes a responsibility to find sustainable approaches to resolving toxic gender norms, as well as genuine validation for the women who have evoked femininity all along."
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"You have to create a vision for where you want to go and be intentional. You deserve to take up space and work toward your goals."
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It’s time for UNC Transportation and Parking to reevaluate their current policies and response organization to student issues.
Princeville isn’t an ordinary town. It was the first of its kind, an American community founded by freed slaves, and has served as a microcosm of environmental racism in the United States.
"Where do moderates go from here? It isn’t exactly clear. I have not given up hope that the Republican Party can turn itself around. Without party leadership attempting to wrestle power back from the man who made their lives miserable for four years, it is unlikely to see change unless there is an external motivator."
"We can all do our part to break the cycle of waste created by fast fashion, one piece of clothing at a time."
As we celebrate Black History Month and honor the first African American students to enroll at Carolina, let us not forget the many hardships they faced.
"There is undeniable potential for good from Greek Life, especially in developing community and philanthropy. However, it is up to the members of those organizations, and the universities that house them, to fulfill that potential."
Chapel Hill often prides itself on being an inclusive and progressive college town, but those values are superficial. The fight over affordable housing developments is an example of that.
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